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Author SHA1 Message Date
9d13d42cbd Add shortcut ":Gc" to vim for simple fast commits
When working in vim I have developed some pattern which fell fast and
confident enough for me to being typed all the time.
E.g. I catch myself often doing typing the following: `:Gw<CR>:G<CR>cc`
These keystrokes safe the current file directly to the staging area of
git (:Gw), then opening the fugitive-panel (:G) and finally letting me
write a commit-message form there (cc).
The keypart here is that I _have_ to open the fugitive-panel to perform
a commit, since I don't use any abbreviation for "commit" on git itself
the only other way is typing `:Gw<CR>:G commit` which is cumbersome.

This change allows me to type just another short version (namely:
`:Gw<CR>:Gc`) which saves 2 keystrokes and a whole panel-rendering.
Though this change is experimental right now since I don't know if I
really get used to it.
2026-01-14 01:21:00 +01:00
2f23034101 Improve descriptions of key-mappings in neovim and align git-shortcuts
I struggle to remember certain shortcuts sometimes. In these cases I
rely on the "whichkey" plugin which shows a short description of for
each possible keystroke in vim. Though I was lazy and didn't maintain
these everywhere, so this change fixes that. Hopefully I can remeber all
the keys better now.

Furthermore this change contains some slight remappings regarding the
git-keymappings. I used fugitive for most of that in the past, but I saw
more potential using telescope in certain cases, especially navigating
the history.
2025-09-14 20:18:35 +02:00
577610166f Update my vim-git integration to navigate easier through it and fix missing config for gitea 2025-08-25 18:30:52 +02:00
24f7891460 Migrate vim to neovim (min v0.11)
Install newest vim-releases via appimage from github-page!
2025-08-10 17:12:01 +02:00